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USER: Please read the note at the end of this file to find what you should 
      do if you have problems with the installation or use of ChronoLog.
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		       Register on CompuServe          

The program and documentation informs you that you may register by mail
directly to us at ComputerEase, or by credit card with the Public (software)
Library.  Now there is another way, for CompuServe users:  
		 GO SWREG and register item number 2438.
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	 ChronoLog Version 1.11 - QUICK INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

If you have a ChronoLog "master" diskette(s), one 3 1/2" or two 5 1/4" 
floppy(s), the files are not compressed.  There should be at least 15 files.  
See the file PACKING.LST for a listing of the minimum files required.  Do
not erase any of the system files!
			 
This procedure works the same for a first-time installation, or an upgrade 
(replacing an already installed version with a newer one).

Use the following procedure to install:

      - Insert the 3 1/2" floppy or 5 1/4" floppy #1 (contains the 
	file CLINST.EXE) into a floppy drive.

      - At the DOS prompt, type A:CLINST (or B:CLINST if that is the drive).
	This runs the ChronoLog System Installation Program which will 
	create a subdirectory on your hard drive and copy the system files 
	into it.  (If loading from 5 1/4" floppy, you will be prompted to 
	insert floppy #2.).  CLINIT (the ChronoLog Database Initialization 
	Program) and then CHRONO will both execute automatically.
 
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If you have the ChronoLog files compressed into a single file (the 
file name should be CHRON110.xxx, where xxx is the compression 
extension such as ZIP, or EXE if it is a self-extracting file), 
use the following installation procedure:

      - You do not need to run CLINST.  Instead make sure that the 
	compressed file has been copied to the subdirectory on your
	hard drive wherein you want the ChronoLog system files to reside.

      - Decompress CHRON110.xxx.  If the decompress is successful, 
	you may delete CHRON110.xxx.

      - There should be at least 15 files when decompressed.  See the 
	file PACKING.LST for a listing of the minimum files required.
     
      - Type CLINIT (the ChronoLog Database Initialization Program) to 
	initialize a database in the subdirectory where the system files 
	reside.  CHRONO will then execute automatically.

NOTE: While the current version number is 1.11, ChronoLog will continue 
to be listed on U.S. BBS as CHRON110.xxx.  Version 1.11 adds only the 
capability to convert date and time formats to foreign representations.

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		   WHAT YOU SHOULD DO IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS

The installation program CLINST is provided to assist the novice user.  If
you encounter any problems, you may accomplish the same purpose by: 
(1) MANUALLY CREATING A SUBDIRECTORY ON YOUR HARD DRIVE, (2) COPYING ALL 
SYSTEM FILES INTO THE SUBDIRECTORY, (3) RUNNING CLINIT, and (4) RUNNING 
CHRONO.

IMPORTANT!!!  If this is an evaluation copy of ChronoLog which you 
purchased from a disk distributor (shareware catalog), please do not 
contact the distributor to request a refund if you have problems.  This 
tends to make vendors remove shareware products from their catalogs!  
Instead, contact me at the address or phone number above, or via 
CompuServe (USERID is in the user's manual), and together we will 
work it out!

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